Extra – Curricular Activities

Extra-curricular activities are at the heart and soul of the Performance, Sport and Health Faculty. Not organising clubs at lunch time or after school, playing matches and entering competitions against other schools has been frustrating for us all. With COVID cases and the infection rate decreasing and as the vaccine programme continues, I can announce that after Easter, the PGHS extra-curricular programme is back! The Performance, Sport and Health Faculty are excited to welcome back our students once again to develop sporting skills, tactics and most importantly have fun. The extra-curricular programme will still have some COVID restrictions to continue to supress the virus further. Each year group will have their own night to prevent mixing between different year groups apart from Y10 and Y11, where teachers will ensure social distancing is adhered to. The changing rooms will continue to be closed and so students should bring their trainers and some plain, dark-coloured tracksuit bottoms if they wish. Students will have an option of sports upon their arrival to ensure the girls can experience a wide range of activities.

Mrs Naylor
Curriculum Leader for the Sports, Performance and Health Department

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  • School Mental Health Award
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  • International School Award